Firms with Fort Worth ties to make payments in age, disability discrimination suits
Another company loses its appeal in the case of a woman who was not considered for a job because she is deaf.
Maine town, former official, settle lawsuit
Officials in the town of Stonington have agreed to settle a federal discrimination lawsuit with a former town manager who accused selectmen of refusing to consider his requests for "reasonable accommodations" for an injured back.
Murray County teacher fired after DUI charge files discrimination lawsuit
A Bagley Middle School teacher who was fired after pleading “no contest” to DUI on her way to open the school has filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) claiming ...
Chic NYC Salon Hit With Discrimination Lawsuit
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. on May 9, 2012 8:57 AM | No TrackBacks A former stylist has accused a hip and exclusive Manhattan salon of racial discrimination in a new lawsuit filed in state court.
Ex-Tech Prof Files Discrimination Suit
A former New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology assistant professor has filed a federal civil lawsuit against the college claiming employment discrimination on the basis of disability and retaliation.... Read more »
Ind. diocese denies discrimination over IVF
An Indiana diocese asked a federal court on Monday to reject a lawsuit by a former parochial school teacher who claims she was fired for violating Roman Catholic doctrine by using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant.
W. Pa. school district settles lawsuit
The principal of a western Pennsylvania high school has settled a discrimination lawsuit with the school district.
Lawsuit filed against Christian Care Center of Johnson City
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges discrimination against an employee of an area nursing home facility. Attorneys for the EEOC filed the lawsuit Wednesday. It alleges Christian Care Center of Johnson City and Care Centers Management Consulting unlawfully fired a nurse in October of 2009 for being HIV positive.
Buena Vista Township formally responds to sergeant's health discrimination lawsuit
Buena Vista Township's manager earlier this month denied claims that she didn't promote Detective Sgt. Sean Waterman to interim chief because of concerns about his age and health. Now, that denial is on paper.